The homeland is not negotiable

 


By: Ricardo Abud

 The presence of U.S. warships on our shores is not a simple visit, but a clear act of provocation. These emissaries of arrogance and violence prowl our maritime heritage, acting as if the world were their backyard. 

Their audacity is a palpable threat that violates our sovereignty and challenges the peace of our homeland. They pretend to present themselves as guardians of order, but their true objective is to intimidate, sow fear, and influence our collective will. This imperial siege is not only being waged at sea, but also on the invisible battlefield of a virtual war.

This psychological offensive uses rumors, fake news, and digital campaigns to break national morale and sow anxiety. They seek to weaken the people's trust and fracture our unbreakable unity. Their goal is none other than to sow discord of fear and emotional destabilization within our people. It is a cowardly attack that seeks to break our morale, sow doubt, and fracture our unbreakable unity. They intend for us to lower our guard, for fear to cloud our conviction, and for us to yield to the pressure of their cannons and their algorithms.

But what those who attack us don't understand is that the Venezuelan soul doesn't surrender. This people has learned, with each attempt at subjugation, to rise stronger and more united. They want to divide us, but they find a nation that embraces its identity; they want to intimidate us, but they find a country that responds with firmness and dignity.

Every lie they spread crashes against the shield of our dignity. Every threat they proclaim shatters against the rock of our resistance. The Venezuelan people, forged in struggle and tempered in adversity, will not yield. Our history is written with the indelible ink of liberators, and we will not allow any empire to sully those pages of glory.

Today we say clearly: Venezuela will not yield. Our land, our sovereignty, and our peace are not for sale or negotiation. In every corner of the country, the certainty that we will resist beats. Any attempt at subjugation will be met with the moral strength of a nation that has never bowed to the empire. Aggression is not limited to military showmanship; from the digital sewers of the empire, an arsenal of lies and psychological poisoning campaigns are unleashed to break our morale and sow doubt.

Every lie they spread crashes against the shield of our dignity. Every threat shatters against the rock of our resistance. The Venezuelan people, forged in struggle and tempered in adversity, are the heirs of the liberators. We will not allow any empire to tarnish those pages of glory.

Let it be clear in Washington: Venezuela is not a nation of cowards. We are children of Bolívar, of Guaicaipuro, of Zamora. We carry in our blood the fortitude of those who prefer the toughest struggle to the most vile submission. A potential invasion would not find a bed of roses, but the hell of an entire people defending their land at all costs. It would be a historic and humiliating defeat for the empire, the end of its hegemonic claim in the region, and an example that united people are invincible.

Let's not fool ourselves, the war isn't just naval. Behind their steel armored vehicles, a campaign of fear is being waged, flooding social media and networks with fake news and messages of terror. It's the same strategy they used against Iraq, Syria, and Libya: first destroy the mind and then invade the body.

But Venezuela is not an easy prey. We are the people who resisted the 2002 coup, the oil sabotage, and the cruelest sanctions in history. We are the grandchildren of Bolívar and the sons of Chávez, heirs of a land that does not bow down. Every time imperialism has tried to subdue us, we have responded with unity, courage, and creativity.

Their aircraft carriers don't frighten us; they are symbols of declining power, not invincibility. If they dare to set foot on our soil, they will find millions of Venezuelans transformed into human trenches. History shows that those who invade sovereign lands don't emerge victorious, they emerge humiliated. Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq are names that resonate like epitaphs of empires.

Venezuela is not a country for sale or negotiation. We are a nation that defends its right to exist, to choose its path, and to be free. The morale of our people is steel, tempered in a thousand battles. This is not just a fight for the homeland; it is a fight for the dignity of all Latin America. If Venezuela falls, the doors of the region will fall. But we will not fall. Every Venezuelan is a shield, every neighborhood a fortress, every smile in the face of adversity, a raised fist.  

If they ever crossed the line from provocation to aggression, their invasion would not be remembered as a victory, but as a historic and humiliating defeat for the United States in Latin America. Because this isn't an army facing us, this is an entire people ready to defend their history, their present, and their future.  

The Venezuelan people are ready to defend their land, their honor, and their future. If imperialism persists in its error, it will write a new page of its historic defeat with its own blood.

Long live Venezuela! Long live the resistance! The homeland is not for sale!

THERE IS NOTHING MORE EXCLUSIVE THAN BEING POOR 

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